Are you ready for a new battery king?
Of course, that’s partly because we don’t rigorously test each and every smartphone out there from that standpoint and partly because Motorola’s signature 5,000mAh cell is currently matched by around a hundred different handsets from several dozen brands right now.
The design is not bad either
Yes, the Moto G54 5G looks fairly bland and generic in the latest batch of press-friendly (ev) leaked renders, but there’s obviously only so much a company like Motorola can do with a (budget-friendly) slab.
The 5G-enabled G54 is expected to sport a 6.5-inch or so display with smooth 120Hz refresh rate support and nice FHD+ resolution, thus improving on the G53 in more than one way. Most of the other specifications are unsurprisingly still under wraps, but there are evidently only two cameras slapped on the handset’s back, one of which features a respectable-sounding 50 megapixel count.
Along with the G54 5G, Motorola is apparently working on a Moto G84 5G model as well that the FCC recently certified ahead of a looming release with a 5,000mAh battery under the hood and 33W charging support. The Moto G54, by the way, should be capable of up to 20-watt charging speeds (with a power adapter included in its retail box as standard), which is obviously not a mind-blowing number but it’s also not bad for a low-cost device.
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